You are right when it comes to manufacturer specific codes. Just looking at ScanXL, there's different software add-ons by manufacturer. I have a Buick Rendezvous and it's staggerring how many more codes I can get to and the ABS ones that interested me are here (ScanXL links to Palmer for their references):
http://www.palmerperformance.com/sup...m_enhanced.php
And this is the subset that I probably have in my OBD-II reader:Engine Parameters, 2100 parameters
Transmission Parameters, 491 parameters
Fuel Pump Parameters, 15 parameters
ABS Parameters, 304 parameters
Airbag Parameters, 69 parameters
Hybrid Battery Parameters, 56 parameters
Hybrid Powertrain Parameters, 186 parameters
Generic OBD-II Parameters, 229 parameters
I cannot see myself trying to reverse-engineer formulas for each individual sensor, the task is staggerring. The only good thing is that I have a Buick and my wife has a Pontiac, so the codes would work for both cars.
Robert
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